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Despite Korea's crackdown on the smuggling of capsules from China containing the powdered flesh of dead babies, attempts to smuggle the infant flesh capsules' into Korea are still continuing.

According to data by the Korea Customs Service (KCS) submitted to Rep. Kim Young-sun of the ruling People Power Party, authorities have confiscated 1,065 capsules of human flesh found in travelers' belongings from 2016 to 2021 in six separate cases.

Custom officials detected 476 tablets in 2016, 279 tablets in 2017, and 300 tablets in 2018. While there were no cases of detection in 2019 and 2020, the customs agency again detected 10 tablets last year.

“Five cases caught between 2016 and 2018 were from travelers from China, and only one case caught last year was from a traveler who entered from another country,” an official from Rep. Kim’s office said to Joongang Ilbo, a vernacular paper.
However, the official did not specify the name of the other country.

The case of smuggling human flesh capsules into Korea was first caught by (KCS) in 2011 and caused a stir in society, which, in turn, made the government intensify its crackdown on smuggling such capsules.

The gruesome pills, made with stillborn fetuses or placenta, are believed by some to be a performance-enhancement pill that helps increase vitality and sex drive.

However, experts stressed that the capsules are likely full of bacteria and a health risk.

The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety's (MFDS) 2013 analysis of human flesh pills found a large number of contaminated bacteria and hepatitis viruses.

"Some people take infant flesh capsules for health, but this not only violates social dignity and customs, but as shown in the experimental results, it is illegally manufactured and exposed to the risk of contamination with harmful substances such as microorganisms and hepatitis virus," the ministry's investigation team had said in the past.

Meanwhile, an official from the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety's criminal investigation unit refused to comment the issue, citing the ongoing investigation.
 
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Ewww, disgusting.
I hope this isn't true.

This is freaking cannibalism.
 
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The news is authentic as coup happened in PRC against Xi recently...

Smearing against Chinese isn't new.
And what about the collapse of the 3 Gorges dam? and what about the collapse of China in the last 30 years?..... You can live in denial all you want but the writing is on the wall. :)
 
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Despite Korea's crackdown on the smuggling of capsules from China containing the powdered flesh of dead babies, attempts to smuggle the infant flesh capsules' into Korea are still continuing.

According to data by the Korea Customs Service (KCS) submitted to Rep. Kim Young-sun of the ruling People Power Party, authorities have confiscated 1,065 capsules of human flesh found in travelers' belongings from 2016 to 2021 in six separate cases.

Custom officials detected 476 tablets in 2016, 279 tablets in 2017, and 300 tablets in 2018. While there were no cases of detection in 2019 and 2020, the customs agency again detected 10 tablets last year.

“Five cases caught between 2016 and 2018 were from travelers from China, and only one case caught last year was from a traveler who entered from another country,” an official from Rep. Kim’s office said to Joongang Ilbo, a vernacular paper.
However, the official did not specify the name of the other country.

The case of smuggling human flesh capsules into Korea was first caught by (KCS) in 2011 and caused a stir in society, which, in turn, made the government intensify its crackdown on smuggling such capsules.

The gruesome pills, made with stillborn fetuses or placenta, are believed by some to be a performance-enhancement pill that helps increase vitality and sex drive.

However, experts stressed that the capsules are likely full of bacteria and a health risk.

The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety's (MFDS) 2013 analysis of human flesh pills found a large number of contaminated bacteria and hepatitis viruses.

"Some people take infant flesh capsules for health, but this not only violates social dignity and customs, but as shown in the experimental results, it is illegally manufactured and exposed to the risk of contamination with harmful substances such as microorganisms and hepatitis virus," the ministry's investigation team had said in the past.

Meanwhile, an official from the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety's criminal investigation unit refused to comment the issue, citing the ongoing investigation.
"infant flesh pills"?

Is its color "black"?
 
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Human placentophagy​

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia​

Human placentophagy, or consumption of the placenta, is defined as "the ingestion of a human placenta postpartum, at any time, by any person, either in raw or altered (e.g., cooked, dried, steeped in liquid) form".[1] While there are several anecdotes of different cultures practicing placentophagy in varying contexts, maternal placentophagy started in the US in the 1970s, with little to no evidence of its practice in any traditional or historic culture.[2] Midwives and alternative-health advocates in the U.S. are the primary groups encouraging post-partum maternal placentophagy.[1]
Maternal placentophagy has a small following in Western cultures,[3] fostered by celebrities like January Jones.[4] Human placentophagy after childbirth is touted by some as a treatment for postpartum depression and fatigue, among other health benefits,[5] given its high protein, rich iron and nutrient content.[6] However, scientific research is inconclusive as to whether consuming the placenta prevents or treats postpartum depression or to any other health benefits.[7] The risks of human placentophagy are also still unclear,[8] but there has been one confirmed case of an infant needing hospitalization due to a group B strep blood infection tied to their mother's consumption of placenta capsules.[9]
Placentophagy can be divided into two categories, maternal placentophagy and non-maternal placentophagy.​
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Traditional medicine[edit]​

Human placenta has been used traditionally in Chinese medicine, though the mother is not identified as the recipient of these treatments.[1] A sixteenth-century Chinese medical text, the Compendium of Materia Medica, states in a section on medical uses of the placenta that, "when a woman in Liuqiu has a baby, the placenta is eaten", and that in Bagui, "the placenta of a boy is specially prepared and eaten by the mother’s family and relatives."[1] Another Chinese medical text, the Great Pharmacopoeia of 1596, recommends placental tissue mixed with human milk to help overcome the effects of Ch'i exhaustion.[11] These include "anemia, weakness of the extremities, and coldness of the sexual organs with involuntary ejaculation of semen".[11] Dried, powdered placenta would be stirred into three wine-cups of milk to make a Connected Destiny Elixir.[11] The elixir would be warmed in sunlight, then taken as treatment.[11] It is not known exactly how traditional this remedy was, nor exactly how far back it dates.[11]
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Human placentophagy​

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia​

Human placentophagy, or consumption of the placenta, is defined as "the ingestion of a human placenta postpartum, at any time, by any person, either in raw or altered (e.g., cooked, dried, steeped in liquid) form".[1] While there are several anecdotes of different cultures practicing placentophagy in varying contexts, maternal placentophagy started in the US in the 1970s, with little to no evidence of its practice in any traditional or historic culture.[2] Midwives and alternative-health advocates in the U.S. are the primary groups encouraging post-partum maternal placentophagy.[1]
Maternal placentophagy has a small following in Western cultures,[3] fostered by celebrities like January Jones.[4] Human placentophagy after childbirth is touted by some as a treatment for postpartum depression and fatigue, among other health benefits,[5] given its high protein, rich iron and nutrient content.[6] However, scientific research is inconclusive as to whether consuming the placenta prevents or treats postpartum depression or to any other health benefits.[7] The risks of human placentophagy are also still unclear,[8] but there has been one confirmed case of an infant needing hospitalization due to a group B strep blood infection tied to their mother's consumption of placenta capsules.[9]
Placentophagy can be divided into two categories, maternal placentophagy and non-maternal placentophagy.​
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Traditional medicine[edit]​

Human placenta has been used traditionally in Chinese medicine, though the mother is not identified as the recipient of these treatments.[1] A sixteenth-century Chinese medical text, the Compendium of Materia Medica, states in a section on medical uses of the placenta that, "when a woman in Liuqiu has a baby, the placenta is eaten", and that in Bagui, "the placenta of a boy is specially prepared and eaten by the mother’s family and relatives."[1] Another Chinese medical text, the Great Pharmacopoeia of 1596, recommends placental tissue mixed with human milk to help overcome the effects of Ch'i exhaustion.[11] These include "anemia, weakness of the extremities, and coldness of the sexual organs with involuntary ejaculation of semen".[11] Dried, powdered placenta would be stirred into three wine-cups of milk to make a Connected Destiny Elixir.[11] The elixir would be warmed in sunlight, then taken as treatment.[11] It is not known exactly how traditional this remedy was, nor exactly how far back it dates.[11]
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This is only explains the placenta angle of the story. The pills have actually been found to also have ground up fetuses.
 
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I can't, but I google translate that and well...
This is so disgusting on so many levels.

LOL! So do you think it is fakenews as the usual quick round of Chinese denial repliers always insist for EVERY article they don't like?
 
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Ewww, disgusting.
I hope this isn't true.

This is freaking cannibalism.
This is false news, it comes from the Falun Gong website.

This website has just released the news of China's coup.
 
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LOL! So do you think it is fakenews as the usual quick round of Chinese denial repliers always insist for EVERY article they don't like?
That is the formula of some witchcraft doctors in China, which is strictly prohibited by Chinese laws. And those witch doctors also just used placenta, not dead babies.

Every country has had a stage of ignorance. Do you know that westerners have a history of eating mummies for hundreds of years? Egyptian mummies were once eaten in large quantities by Europeans.


 
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